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There are some manifold problems with the model and there is at least one disconnected (floating) solid, so you should fix it with Meshlab or similar before you print it. It is not oriented correctly to print with the most adhesion the the build plate, and the best orientation is not a simple 90° rotation.

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The whole time I was thinking that I'm doing something wrong, because it's impossible for a TAAA to be that big. This was beyond everything I ever saw for 22 years of medical education and experience. But yes, it's THAT big. I segmented the lumen, I added 2 cm margin around it to create a hollow shell, then I added the media of the aneurysmic sack and all the atherosclerotic plaques for extra realism. There was a part of the sack, which went into one of the perihepatic space, but I removed it, b

The cartilages of the larynx are one of my summer vacation projects. The raw data is from a CT scan and the nasopharynx can't be segmented properly. Eventually, I can segment the soft tissues as a bulk and the cavities as a separated mesh.

Great scan. I plan on printing it soon for my wife, who was born with this defect. The only things I had to do in preparation for the print was to clean up some artifacts (small parts floating in mid-air), and lay the print flat on the print bed. I might end up rethinking the last part after I see what the supports and base look like. Looking forward to it!﻿
My one question is, what is the scale for the heart? Are we looking at a 1:1 scale, or has it been enlarged for study?

Hi all. I have an interesting CT of a dog thorax with metastatic osetosarcoma. The file is over 500 MB so I can't load it. I reduced it from 1100 MB to 791 but need to reduce further. If I crop it more a good deal of the thorax will be lost. Is there another way to reduce file size besides cropping?
Dan